Last Friday 14th October, the Finisseur cycling clothing team had the opportunity to share a road bike ride with members of the Burgos BH team. An activity framed within the collaboration of the brand as a technical partner of the team from Burgos.
The group set off from the new deporvillage offices in Sant Fruitós de Bages (Barcelona), and completed a circular 50 km in just under 2 hours. It was an exciting day in which both teams were able to share their passion for this sport and exchange experiences and knowledge. The Burgos BH cyclists were able to visit the new offices where the garments they wear during the season are developed, as well as discover first-hand the work behind the brand. The riders from both teams were joined by Noel Ruiz of the Synapse-Finisseur team.
For Burgos BH, Ángel Madrazo, Jesús Ezquerra, Óscar Pelegrí, Pelayo Sánchez and Jetse Bol took part in the start with David Cantera as technical director. The official team car accompanied them throughout the course as is done during an official training session. The team bus was also brought to the e-commerce offices, where all the participants in the ride and the company’s cycling enthusiasts could get on board.
Marta Coll, Brand Manager said “we are very happy to be able to organise this type of event with our team. We are passionate about cycling and having the opportunity to share these moments with professionals is a plus that makes the difference in working in our company”.
About Finisseur
Created in 2019, Finisseur is a Spanish brand of high-quality cycling clothing and accessories aimed at offering a suitable equipment solution to all cyclists, whatever their level. The brand markets its products exclusively online, designed in Italy and made in Europe by cyclists and cycling experts. With two collections a year, it has around 300 specialized and technical products that bet on a modern, fresh, optimistic and minimalist design, looking for innovative and quality materials. It is an attitudinal brand that with its slogan “Never look back”, seeks to motivate both professional and amateur cyclists to reach the finish line without looking back.